Monday, September 26, 2016
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Nonfiction Book Review: Kit Kat & Lucy: The Country Cats Who Changed a City Girl's World by Lonnie Hull DuPont
After years of vibrant city life in San Francisco, Lonnie Hull DuPont
reluctantly trades her three-room apartment on Telegraph Hill for a farmhouse
in Michigan. She immediately misses the rhythm and the pace of the city, and
the isolation of country living has her longing for something more.
Enter Kit Kat, an obsessive-compulsive tortoiseshell, and Lucy, a playful Russian Blue who can nail a bat right out of the air. These stray cats arrive a year apart and each ask to move into the farmhouse--and ultimately DuPont's heart. From the hysterical process of getting two strange cats to like each other to the exciting years of watching those cats thrive--and inspire DuPont in the process--this book is the heartwarming story of how one woman's world would never be the same.
Enter Kit Kat, an obsessive-compulsive tortoiseshell, and Lucy, a playful Russian Blue who can nail a bat right out of the air. These stray cats arrive a year apart and each ask to move into the farmhouse--and ultimately DuPont's heart. From the hysterical process of getting two strange cats to like each other to the exciting years of watching those cats thrive--and inspire DuPont in the process--this book is the heartwarming story of how one woman's world would never be the same.
My Review:
Kit Kat & Lucy is a delightful
read about two sweet creatures who brought joy to their owners in a time of
transition. In the book, I learned of Lonnie Hull DuPont's struggles in life. I
loved how she found peace though these sweet creatures. Another wonderful aspect
of the book is her relationship with her husband. Their marriage is a
centerpiece as they snuggle into their new home many states away from where
they met. Reading Lonnie's writing, left me feeling like I was reading a letter
from a friend. I can honestly say, I smiled a great deal and even laughed out
loud a few times. If you love animals, especially cats, you'll enjoy the antics
of Kit Kat & Lucy. I can easily give this book five stars.
I received this book in exchange for a fair review.
I received this book in exchange for a fair review.
Saturday, September 24, 2016
What's Expected?
Psalm 5:3
In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice;
in the morning I lay my requests before you
and wait expectantly.
The calendar declared September 22 as the first day of autumn. But in Ohio the thermometers registered close to ninety degrees. Too hot to be considered the wonderful season of change I look forward to every year. I'm not a summer person. Although I've enjoyed swimming with the grandkids and visiting Lake Erie, I'm ready for cooler days and nights. Breezes with the slight smell of chimney smoke and fallen leaves. And oh the pumpkin flavored goodies. But because of the hot days, I can't wrap my head around the idea that leaves will be changing soon, and I'll be donning a jacket. Because the season hasn't changed as I expected, I feel restless, unsure I can trust the weather.
In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice;
in the morning I lay my requests before you
and wait expectantly.
The calendar declared September 22 as the first day of autumn. But in Ohio the thermometers registered close to ninety degrees. Too hot to be considered the wonderful season of change I look forward to every year. I'm not a summer person. Although I've enjoyed swimming with the grandkids and visiting Lake Erie, I'm ready for cooler days and nights. Breezes with the slight smell of chimney smoke and fallen leaves. And oh the pumpkin flavored goodies. But because of the hot days, I can't wrap my head around the idea that leaves will be changing soon, and I'll be donning a jacket. Because the season hasn't changed as I expected, I feel restless, unsure I can trust the weather.
Expectations can be misleading and disappointing. How
often have I expected God to show up the way I thought he should ? I've prayed and
assumed he'd answer exactly as I petitioned. When he didn't, anxiety crept in,
my imagination blew out of proportion, and I felt restless. But then, guess
what. I found out that God knows better than I do. My expectations don't always
match the wisdom of my loving Father. I've learned it's better to push
expectations to the sidelines and instead embrace faith and trust. I believe
God knows best. And I need to put that into practice. Is it easy? Nope. But
life is so much better when I anticipate with faith instead of my own
assumptions.
Praise God that he knows what's best for me!
Have you had expectations and found out God had a
better plan?
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
September Wanderings
From Fremont we sped up to Port Clinton to check out the lighthouse that's been replanted back to its original home. The lighthouse, still in stages of reconstruction, stood on a small beach where undisturbed shells decorated the sand. A quiet walk along the water accompanied by ducks and geese lent itself to a peaceful respite.
While in the vicinity, we stopped by The Tin Goose for a bite to eat and then visited Kelleys Island, always a favorite. The relaxed atmosphere was the perfect way to spend a day. We hiked through The Scheele Preserve to a lovely beach. Then we pressed on to loop around the island and view some of the historical homes.
On our trip home we wandered into the delightful little town of Gibsonburg. That is after we found a way to detour around the Labor Day Parade in Fremont (which took me straight back to the streets of my hometown, when the locals tossed candy from the firetrucks and the marching band played the school song.)
Nostalgia is a precious thing filled with the memories of emotion. The town of Gibsonburg drew me back to the 1960s and 70s, with a touch of modern. But more about that later...
Saturday, September 17, 2016
When Did Jesus Leave the Room?
Deuteronomy 31:6
Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.
Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.
When did Jesus leave the room? I'm at a funeral.
I'm staring at the television watching the twins towers fall. I'm reading news
on Twitter, appalled by things parents do to their children. I'm at the
doctor's office and he mentions cancer. I'm at home with my blinds drawn,
huddled in depression. I'm at work...and the list goes on. This could be any of
us wondering where Jesus is in all of the suffering and pain.
But Jesus didn't leave. He's been with me all
along. Maybe I turned my back on him. Or I forgot he was there. Or I blamed
him. But he didn't leave. Instead he held me when I cried. He comforted me when
I needed it most. He hung in with me, even when I yelled at him. Jesus doesn't
leave. I do. I take a step away, a leap over the edge, or withdraw into myself.
Yet he whispers in my ear, "Don't be afraid. I'm right here. And I'm not
leaving."
I love Jesus and he loves me. There are times I
long to be with him in heaven and shove this world behind me. But guess what.
He's with me here. He will never leave me or forsake me. Praise God for his
constant care.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
YA Fiction Review: Gilt Hollow by Lorie Langdon
Book Description:
Willow Lamott’s best friend is a convicted killer, and no one in the small town
of Gilt Hollow will let her forget it. Over four long years, she’s tried to
fade into the background—but none of that matters when Ashton Keller comes
striding into school, fresh out of juvie and fueled by revenge. The moment
their eyes meet, Willow no longer feels invisible. Drawn to the vulnerability
behind Ashton’s mask of rage, she sinks deeper into his sinister world and
begins to question whether he’s a villain, a savior, or both.
Ashton thought he wanted vengeance, until Willow
Lamott stepped back into his life. Now he longs to clear his name and become
the person she sees in him. But the closer they get to uncovering the truth,
the darker the secrets become, and Ashton wonders if his return to Gilt Hollow
will destroy everyone he loves.
My Review:
Wow-I'm not sure where to begin with Gilt Hollow. First of all, it's obvious Lori Langdon poured her heart into her writing. She's created a funky college town as a perfect setting for the town of Gilt Hollow. Her characters are vibrant and deep. And the story left me breathless at times. All of that being said, it's been awhile since I've read young adult literature. I was somewhat surprised to find a sprinkling of curse words and a few heated kissing scenes since I received this book from a Christian publisher (Blink, Zondervan). I'm not going to get on my soapbox, but felt the cursing wasn't necessary and the kissing scenes could have been toned down. I was pleased with the theme of forgiveness and how it played out including some references to God. The book is written for older teens (15+) and deals with violent circumstances and teen romance. Lorie is also the co-writer of the Doon series. I received Gilt Hollow in exchange for a fair review.
Wow-I'm not sure where to begin with Gilt Hollow. First of all, it's obvious Lori Langdon poured her heart into her writing. She's created a funky college town as a perfect setting for the town of Gilt Hollow. Her characters are vibrant and deep. And the story left me breathless at times. All of that being said, it's been awhile since I've read young adult literature. I was somewhat surprised to find a sprinkling of curse words and a few heated kissing scenes since I received this book from a Christian publisher (Blink, Zondervan). I'm not going to get on my soapbox, but felt the cursing wasn't necessary and the kissing scenes could have been toned down. I was pleased with the theme of forgiveness and how it played out including some references to God. The book is written for older teens (15+) and deals with violent circumstances and teen romance. Lorie is also the co-writer of the Doon series. I received Gilt Hollow in exchange for a fair review.
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
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